Protest in Nigeria against U.S. ‘economic blockade’ on Cuba
Cuba is a Latin American country that has been subjected to restrictions on its economic activities by the U.S.
Cuba is a Latin American country that has been subjected to restrictions on its economic activities by the U.S.
Mr Wabba says as long as Western Sahara is not free, Africa is not free.
The minister described the allegation by the labour union as “cheap and unconscionable lies."
A government official responds to the workers' concerns.
NLC president says only employers whose workers are less than 25 may be exempted from the monthly N30,000 salary payment.
Labour union leaders vow to resist inauguration of the board except Frank Kokori remains its chairman.
ASUU will Monday hold another meeting with the government delegation.
The court asks the plaintiff to withdraw the application as it had become an academic exercise.
JAF said the strike is the only way to get the government to accept the proposed minimum wage.
Organised Labour has vowed to begin strike on November 6 over the issue.
The governors say they are not against an upward review.
"We have no business with Ngige's falsehood and his falsified process of the committee work."
Labour unions are demanding higher minimum wage for workers.
The governor also barred political office holders from the strike.
National Minimum Wage Negotiation Committee says it will submit its report September 30.
The party also says it has no candidates in the forthcoming governorship election in Ekiti state.
The congress urges Nigerians not to despair.
The mace was forcefully taken from the Senate chamber by some hoodlums.
Soldiers were also deployed on the streets.
The groups hold a rally on Friday to mobilise Nigerians against corruption
Itse Sagay criticised the stance of the NLC on the minimum wage.
The NLC President also opposed to any move to truncate the current democratic dispensation.
A labour official says the Buhari administration cannot expect labour to obey the same Industrial Court the government disobeyed.
"Our proposal of N56,000 is just N4,000 more than the figure we put out for negotiation in December 2008."
Labour union and civil society threaten showdown should government go ahead with the decision.
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